Many organizations plan for an aspect of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) to be their most significant data initiative in 2019. However, the reality is most businesses are struggling to deliver ROI from these efforts.
In the age of transformation, when innovation is an urgent necessity versus a luxury, design thinking aids in aligning business goals and creating new business models while also wildly enhancing the customer experience.
InterVision Systems, an industry-leading strategic services provider, announced today their recognition as the ‘Americas Partner of the Year – West’ by Juniper Networks, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks.
InterVision has been positioned as a strong performer by Forrester Research’s The Forrester Wave: Disaster-Recovery-As-A-Service Providers, Q1 2019 report.
In InterVision’s recent podcast episode, Jamie Lee, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing, and Kevin Barker, Senior Technical Director, define what hybrid cloud is and dispel its common misconceptions.
Backed by an expert team of innovation consultants, technical architects, and business analysts, InterVision’s DX practice provides business leaders with a holistic roadmap incorporating business vision, IT infrastructure, change management and ongoing architectural guidance to help enable and sustain a competitive advantage.
Having lead IT teams at the state, local and federal level, Aleta Jeffress lends us her expertise on Digital Transformation and effective leadership principles required for change management and challenging the status quo.
There are a lot of aspects that IT leaders must consider when formulating their digital strategies for 2019 and beyond. A few of these aspects are outlined in the second episode of InterVision’s newly-launched podcast, Status Go—in which host Jeff Ton welcomes Isaac Sacolick, President of StarCIO and author of Driving Digital, to discuss a wide range of topics from Artificial Intelligence (AI) to proper Data Governance.
The truth of the matter is, transformation of any kind is about people. Even digital transformation is more about the people than anything else–technology included. Lean in as Ron West shares his insights.
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